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Criminal

Dec. 2, 2005

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CIVIL TRIALS END - Buckling under a heavy criminal trial caseload, Riverside Superior Court officials have decided to halt civil trials for the second time in two years so civil judges can help whittle down the logjam.


CIVIL TRIALS END -
Buckling under a heavy criminal trial caseload, Riverside Superior Court officials have decided to halt civil trials for the second time in two years so civil judges can help whittle down the logjam.
        Presiding Judge Sharon Waters said Thursday that the county's civil judges will begin hearing criminal cases Dec. 12...

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